WEST CHESTER, PA — A sweeping round of health inspections across Chester County on Wednesday uncovered temperature violations, sanitation lapses and structural deficiencies at three local restaurants, including one facility cited for improper cooling of cooked foods and evidence of pesticide misuse.
The Chester County Health Department released inspection reports dated February 11, 2026, detailing violations at Daddy O’s Restaurant in Kemblesville, Jimmy’s BBQ in Frazer, and King’s Garden Restaurant in West Chester.
Health officials caution that inspections represent a snapshot in time and may not reflect an establishment’s long-term compliance history. Still, several findings involved food temperatures and sanitation standards designed to prevent foodborne illness…